Edward Stuart Talbot
(1844-1934), Bishop of WinchesterSitter in 21 portraits
Talbot was the first warden of Keble College, Oxford; he presided over the college for eighteen years. In 1888, he was appointed vicar of Leeds, where he remained for six years before being appointed Bishop of Rochester. He completed the scheme started by his predecessors of dividing this large diocese into a more rural area around Rochester and the more urban South London. He then completed the other task that he had inherited, of making the old church of St Saviour, Southwark, into the cathedral of the new diocese. In 1905, he was enthroned as Bishop of Southwark, and then in 1911 was transferred to become Bishop of Winchester, a post he retained for twelve years.
The Education Bill in the House of Lords (The Collapse of the Archbishop of Canterbury)
by Sydney Prior Hall
watercolour, published in The Graphic 13 December 1902
NPG 2369
by Sir Leslie Ward
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 21 April 1904
NPG 3004
by Olive Edis
platinum print, 1900s
NPG x12980
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 1909
NPG x44983
'Group of Church Representatives (Visitors to Germany and Friends)'
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 1 July 1909
NPG x135588
by Olive Edis
whole-plate autochrome, 1912
NPG x7209
by Walter Stoneman
bromide print, 1918
NPG x185590
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 6 March 1933
NPG x150832
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 6 March 1933
NPG x150833
Edward Stuart Talbot ('Men of the Day. No. 914. "Rochester"')
by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 21 April 1904
NPG D45219
after Miss C.B. Leighton
collotype, 1905-1919
NPG D20787
after Miss C.B. Leighton
collotype, 1905-1919
NPG D18083
Edward Stuart Talbot ('Men of the Day. No. 1300. "Winton."')
by 'RAY'
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 11 October 1911
NPG D45631
by James Russell & Sons
albumen cabinet card, circa 1890s
NPG x159527
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